Destiny 2 Season of the Deep (season 21) is just around the corner, which means players will be getting some exciting new updates in less than three days from today.
Bungie has already announced almost every major update you can expect next season, including exotic weapon and armor reworks and changes, some UI updates, raid exotic drop rates, and super upgrades.
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Speaking of supers, we know that season 21 will feature a ~20% increase in damage resistance in PvE for all supers. However, there are also some pretty interesting buffs next week, which will definitely make some DPS supers a viable option again.
Recently, Destiny 2 content creator, Aztecross, did extensive damage testing for all supers in the game. Thanks to this, Destiny 2 now has a complete list of how much damage each super does.
In this post, we’ve compiled a list of damage numbers for all supers in the game 21st preseason update, which you can find below.
Destiny 2 Pre-Season 21 Super Damage Breakdown
Before we get into the actual numbers, note that this breakdown does not include support supers like Warlock’s Well of Radiance, Hunter’s Tether, Titan’s Ward of Dawn bubble, as well as the Stasis Hunter super. Also, one thing to note here is that this test is done on the first boss Capture the Avarice dungeon, Ravenous Ogre. Now let’s start.
Note: The list below presents numbers based on the damage output of the super, starting with the highest-damaging super to the lowest.
- Stasis Titan – Glacial Earthquake + Synthoseps + Whisper of Cracks: 956,073
- Solar Titan – Burning Maul + Synthoseps + Brimstone Flames: 860,652
- Stasis Titan – Glacial Earthquake + Synthoseps + Edge of Action + Whisper of Cracks: 690,661
- Strand Titan – Bladefury + Synthoseps: 655,174
- Stasis Titan – Glacial Earthquake + Dawn Quarter + Whisper of Cracks: 612,774
- Arc Hunter – Arc Staff + Raiden Flux + Deadly Current: 611,552
- Arc Hunter – Arc Staff + Raiden Flux + Pheonix Cradle buff + Deadly Current + Sol Invictus: 553,345
- Sun Hunter – Blade Barrage + Star-Eating Scales + Luminous + Battle Them: 549,907
- Sun Hunter – Blade Barrage + Star-Eating Scales + Battle Them: 534,590
- Arc Hunter – Gathering of the Storm + Star-Eater Scales: 553,328
- Arc Hunter – Arc Staff + Star Eater Scales + Deadly Current: 508,466
- Solar Titan – Left Hammer + Synthoseps + Roaring Flames: 503,582
- Sun Witch – Dawn – Chorus of Dawn + Ash Vault: 492,882
- Strand Warlock – Needlestorm + Swarmers + Weaver’s Call + Mindspun Invocation: 491,104
- Stasis Warlock – Shadebinder + Ballidorse Wrathweavers + Whisper of Fissures: 477,587
- Solar Hunter – Marksman Golden Gun + Star Eater Scales + Radiant + Kinetic Surge mods 3x: 469,060
- Arc Titan – Lightning Strike + Shooting Star’s Cura: 435,991
- Arc Hunter – Arc Staff + Blight Ranger + Pheonix Cradle buff + Sol Invictus: 427,929
- Void Titan – Sentinel Shield + Synthoseps: 424,103
- Arc Warlock – Stormcaller + Stormdancer’s Brace: 413,830
- Arc Warlock – Chaos Reach + Geomag Stabilizers: 399,600
- Arc Warlock – Stormcaller + Stormcrown: 385,126
- Solar Hunter – Marksman Golden Gun + Celestial Nighthawk + Radiant + Kinetic Suge mods 3x: 379,808
- Arc Titan – Striker + Synthoseps: 363,308
- Void Warlock – Nova Warp: 340,736
- Sun Hunter – Marksman Golden Weapon + Celestial Nighthawk + Shining: 311,318
- Arc Warlock – Stormcaller: 309,856
- Arc Hunter – Arc Staff + Blight Ranger: 295,222
- Void Warlock – Nova Bomb: Cataclysm: 249,653
- Solar Hunter – Marksman Golden Weapon + Celestial Nighthawk: 249,055
- Arc Titan – Fist of Havoc: 234,372
- Void Warlock – Nova Bomb: Vortex: 231,299
- Arc Warlock – Reaching Chaos: 207,792
- Void Hunter – Spectral Blades + Star-Eating Scales: 197,936
- Sun Hunter – Marksman Golden Weapon: 180,930
- Void Hunter – Spectral Blades + Gwis’s Vest: 116,432
- Solar Hunter – Deadshot Golden Gun: 114,948
There are still some supers missing, especially the Hunter’s Strand and Stasis supers, but those two supers aren’t getting any updates next season. As with any damage test, remember that there is room for error. That’s it for the best super damage in Destiny right now.
Obviously, those numbers will change next week once the season 21 update goes live. You can see the full list of supers and the ability to adjust official blog post By Bungie. Also, if you want to watch all these tests in action, you can check out the full 43-minute video from Aztecross.
Additionally, Season of the Deep has also been confirmed to feature underwater sequences, something Bungie has never done before. In general, the 21st season of Destiny 2 brings significant changes on the technical side of things.
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